Researchers tracking bees with drones discover that individual bees fly highly consistent personalized routes in the wild.
Tag: Environment
Virtual Astro Live: James Webb Space Telescope operations in focus
The Intrepid Museum hosts a virtual conversation with Webb systems engineers detailing the observatory’s cosmic findings.
Exoplanet soot factories and the search for prebiotic chemistry
Astrophysicists model atmospheric soot on distant rocky exoplanets, suggesting organic chemistry may mimic diesel exhaust.
Reversing Prediabetes Cuts Risk of Deadly Heart Problems by 58%
A landmark study finds that returning blood sugar to normal levels dramatically reduces cardiovascular death and hospitalizations.
The Sky Today on Sunday, June 14: Irene nears opposition
Astronomy Magazine details how stargazers can catch Asteroid 14 Irene glowing in the Ophiuchus constellation.
Scientists Crack a Decades-old CO2 Problem and Triple Fuel Production
A new catalyst design improves CO2 conversion into methanol by separating key reaction steps across different catalyst sites.
Gullies On Martian Slopes status report on June 14, 2026
A JPL-Caltech high-resolution imaging status report highlights mass wasting and debris flow evidence on Mars’ slopes.
A Dying Star Could Create a New Universe Instead of a Black Hole
Theoretical research suggests that massive star collapses might trigger the birth of new baby universes rather than singularities.
Exoplanets — A complete guide and latest planet formation news
Astronomers detail how millions of exoplanets could form near active supermassive black holes in deep space.
Millipedes Beat Vertebrates to Land by 80 Million Years
A complete evolutionary family tree shows that ancient millipedes crawled Earth’s landscapes nearly 460 million years ago.